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SubjectRe: logging when SIGSEGV is processed?
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> On Llu, 2003-09-15 at 08:09, Alex Riesen wrote:
> > Probably ptrace the daemon (following all its children) would server
> > better. The feature (logging the coredumps) is definitely no needed for
> > everything, just some suspectables.
> accton() will turn on logging and that gives you log records of process
> termination including if it segfaulted.

Sound's good. You probably mean acct()? There's one little problem with that
one:
NOTES
No accounting is produced for programs running when a
crash occurs. In particular, nonterminating processes are
never accounted for.


Folkert van Heusden

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